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THE END…CURLIN TO RETIRE

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

By Ray Paulick

Curlin will be retired to stud in 2009 to a yet-to-be-determined farm and his racing career is over unless “an appropriate venue and purse are offered" for one more race in 2008, the reigning Horse of the Year’s majority owner Jess Jackson said.

In a press release distributed late Saturday night, Jackson said offers from various stallion farms will be considered but that the son of Smart Strike out of Sheriff’s Deputy, by Deputy Minister, could end up at Jackson’s Stonestreet Farms, which currently does not stand any stallions.

All inquiries for breeding seasons to Curlin for qualified mares should be directed to Stonestreet Farms director Lesley Howard (e-mail address Lesley.Howard@stonestreetfarms.com, or by calling 859 244-2306).

Still unresolved is a 20% ownership interest in Curlin that has been tied up in a legal case involving his original owners, William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham of Midnight Cry Stable, who sold 80% of Curlin to Jackson, Satish Sanan and George Bolton after the colt won his maiden race. Jackson later bought out the interests of Sanan and Bolton, but the Midnight Cry portion was put under the control of a court-appointed receiver last year after Gallion, Cunningham and another attorney were slapped with a $42-million judgment for their handling of a diet drug class-action lawsuit.

Curlin, the richest North American-trained horse in history with earnings of $10,501,800, will be kept in training for one more potential race in 2008, though in a report in the New York Times Jackson ruled out a run in the Dec. 7 Japan Cup Dirt because of quarantine complications. He also told the Times he plans to breed at least 20 of his best mares from a total of over 100 that Stonestreet Farms maintains.

“If an appropriate venue and purse are offered, we would consider one more race in 2008 for Curlin,” Jackson said in a statement.

 

“Curlin has proven himself across two continents with 16 starts, the honor of 2007 Horse of the Year and the greatest North American money-earner in racing history,” he continued. “He always gave it his all and has done everything we have asked of him. I am proud to announce that he will start a new career in 2009 and contribute his soundness, stamina, durability and athleticism to the breed. I am looking forward to seeing his foals compete and possibly exceed his unequaled racing record.”

 

 

Curlin’s Accomplishments:

 

- 2007 Horse of the Year.

- Greatest North American money-earner in racing history with earnings of $10,501,800.00

 

Major wins:

2007 Preakness Stakes

2007 Jockey Club Gold Cup

2007 Breeders’ Cup Classic

2008 Dubai World Cup

2008 Jockey Club Gold Cup

 

 

Race Record:

2007       2008

Gulfstream Park Maiden Race — First

Rebel Stakes — First

Arkansas Derby - First

Kentucky Derby - Third

Preakness Stakes - First

Belmont Stakes - Second

Haskell Invitational - Third

Jockey Club Gold Cup - First

Breeders’ Cup Classic - First        

Jaguar Trophy Handicap - First

Dubai World Cup - First

Stephen Foster Handicap - First

Man o’ War Stakes (turf)- Second

Woodward Stakes - First

Jockey Club Gold Cup — First

Breeders’ Cup Classic (synthetic track) — Fourth


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